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yeah, that's -- so the dog becomes what the environment is. for example, if a dog is raised with "jersey shore," for example, he gets that energy. it becomes that energy. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. but if she's raised with calm, she's gonna be calm. >> yeah, and that's what everybody wants, but not everybody remembers to practice calmness. everybody practice excitement, you know? and then when they go for a walk, the dog is in front. so that's why i'm always trying to help residents of the united states do not walk a dog in front. the president of the united states is following a dog. that's not a good thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dogs should be following the president of the united states. that is true. yeah, you're right. yeah. >> everybody does. except the dog. >> jimmy: i think it's brilliant. i got to tell you, everybody, if you go to cesarsway.com, you've got so many good things you can learn. and if you have a dog, or have somebody that need tips, or anything, this guy knows what's up. cesar millan, everybody. do not miss his special, sunda
yeah, that's -- so the dog becomes what the environment is. for example, if a dog is raised with "jersey shore," for example, he gets that energy. it becomes that energy. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. but if she's raised with calm, she's gonna be calm. >> yeah, and that's what everybody wants, but not everybody remembers to practice calmness. everybody practice excitement, you know? and then when they go for a walk, the dog is in front. so that's why i'm always trying to help...
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i think it's the right stock for the environment. we're in an environment where i don't think we're going to see tremendous growth because of the economy so companies that can grow their earnings at double-digit levels will be in favor. cvs is one of those companies. they're also giving you revenue growth. you get a little bit of a dividend, raising your dividend. earlier at 30%, and the stock is still a reasonable value trading at 13 times 2013 estimates. it's a stock that's also a play on obamacare and health care going forward. >> tom: give us 30 seconds on f.i.t.b., another one you're putting money to work for and it has really nicely. >> it has. we're seeing better scores in our models. you get a yield of about 2.5%. the stock is cheap at 10 times earnings. they're buying back over 10% of their shares. there's been insider being in the stock in recent months. i think there's a lot to like. i think the earnings story is improving. and, again, i think there will be ample dividend growth over the next two, three years, paying 40 ce
i think it's the right stock for the environment. we're in an environment where i don't think we're going to see tremendous growth because of the economy so companies that can grow their earnings at double-digit levels will be in favor. cvs is one of those companies. they're also giving you revenue growth. you get a little bit of a dividend, raising your dividend. earlier at 30%, and the stock is still a reasonable value trading at 13 times 2013 estimates. it's a stock that's also a play on...
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i feel comfortable owning them in a very choppy environment. >> you clearly disagree. what names would you recommend? >> we like both jpmorgan and citigroup here. i think there's definitely some risk, but i think jpmorgan's earned between 13 and 16% on equity pretty much every quarter for the last couple years. they've done a pretty good job doing that. >> all right, gentlemen. thank you, both, very much. jpmorgan chase, wells fargo out with earnings tomorrow morning. should set the tone for the day. thanks for being with us. >>> all right. let's get to jackie deangelis with this market flash. >> hey, bill. watching two stocks of interest here. 1 navistar is the first one, coming off its highs, after hearing they're not interested in combining with oshkosh. also want to check in on shares of jcpenney, trading higher. their highest since january, in fact. this is after a key supplier, levi strauss, that said their stores within the chain are doing quite well. >> there's that coupon play. they're back again. thank you, jackie. heading toward the close with about 25 minut
i feel comfortable owning them in a very choppy environment. >> you clearly disagree. what names would you recommend? >> we like both jpmorgan and citigroup here. i think there's definitely some risk, but i think jpmorgan's earned between 13 and 16% on equity pretty much every quarter for the last couple years. they've done a pretty good job doing that. >> all right, gentlemen. thank you, both, very much. jpmorgan chase, wells fargo out with earnings tomorrow morning. should...
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neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. i have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance. >> environmentalists are not even giving it a chance, there is no question that our environmental saved guards here in united states and canada are strongest than in the world. better in terms of offshore china or russia or anywhere element when the environment 8 ofs say we're not going to produce here. and we're going to force the country rely on imports, we're experts the environmental pollution, and making it worse overall. neil: where does this end up? if you are ireland and you are looking for more oil or any one of these countries, like you said at beginning, we ben
neil: what happens, environmentists say, at what harm to our environment. i have seen fracking and how it is done, it is remarkable, they keep it all in place, they are not turning the land upside down. they are not making a ples of it and i -- a mess of it i think there is a perception of fracking or drilling that might have been true, a few decades ago, but it is just, young now young now, is the industry making a mistake not explaining it better or environmentals not giving it a chance....
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and like the water machine it was designed to deal with the real environment. you can't go down to the local exxon station and say we're going to buy some fuel. it's any source that is local liquid we ran to villages in bangladesh making electricity off the cow dung. we hope to build a sterling cycle generator. especially if we build these large kiosks, we'll bring in ways to store it because in this kiosk we'll put in battery systems. we'll start with they do have access to electricity. and then as technology becomes more advanced as mutar we'll deliver downtown, and it will create jobs, it will create the opportunity for people to get information, and they'll be areas notice of this device, these kiosks that are kept cool. not only for beverages but for vaccine and medication. and these things will be connected to the internet, to the world. when we start bringing all the partners together there will be basic needs water electricity communication, healthcare. we think mobile training, you know, through mobile devices that did not exist before in that environm
and like the water machine it was designed to deal with the real environment. you can't go down to the local exxon station and say we're going to buy some fuel. it's any source that is local liquid we ran to villages in bangladesh making electricity off the cow dung. we hope to build a sterling cycle generator. especially if we build these large kiosks, we'll bring in ways to store it because in this kiosk we'll put in battery systems. we'll start with they do have access to electricity. and...
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corporate responsibility around the environment. we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh last 18 months or so. 17 companies have hired 70,000 veterans. a lot of people of taare talkin. we're doing. we try to participate. healthy, vibrant company makes all this possible. with a dying company, none of this is possible. if i did not make the customers happy, there is no anything else. i have never separated them. in that, we will be making mistakes. that may go back to this issue one more time. we have something like $15 billion exposure to hedging and stuff like that. you could easily tell me to get that down. we have been in spain for over 100 years. if you are italy, how would you feel it jpmorgan cuts and runs? do not be a fair weather friend. be here in good times and bad for me. just like that, things go bad. everyone knew that italy and spain would go bad. h
corporate responsibility around the environment. we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh last 18 months or so. 17 companies have hired 70,000 veterans. a lot of people of taare talkin. we're doing. we try to participate. healthy, vibrant company makes all this possible. with a dying company, none of this is possible. if i...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. but to reduce government spending and the amount and they're talking about, the amount congress if should pass any way with part of the budget control act. it is split between defense and non-defense fell the 3% of spending. is nothing. >> this does not go far enough? >> no. and the budget with spending cuts and paul ryan's cuts is only 10% of spending. $400 billion per year named as duplication and overlap from senator sessions and senator kohlberg 10 percent most have done that to say business. >> is there a political appetite on either side? they had a presidential debate. the fiscal cliff was n
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national....
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what you had was a much worse economic environment in those states and the rest of the country, you had a republican in the white house, two terms of reagan. the voters seemed to take it out on the incumbent party in a way that didn't happen anywhere else. i'm looking at, for instance, a state like ohio where obama has been consistent. the economy is better in ohio than it is around the country. you have the auto bailout that obama put in place has clearly helped that state. could it be that he has a leg up in a state like ohio and a few others like iowa that he doesn't have anywhere else in the country and there are two separate elections? i'm seriously wondering. >> there's a point to what you're making partly because if we go against steve on the numbers we're going to lose. >> who would do that. never. >> there is definitely noise in the national number because there are states in the south and appalacia where obama's numbers are depressed and other states where it's closer. all of that factored into the national numbers doesn't factor into the states. when you just look at ohio whi
what you had was a much worse economic environment in those states and the rest of the country, you had a republican in the white house, two terms of reagan. the voters seemed to take it out on the incumbent party in a way that didn't happen anywhere else. i'm looking at, for instance, a state like ohio where obama has been consistent. the economy is better in ohio than it is around the country. you have the auto bailout that obama put in place has clearly helped that state. could it be that he...
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>> a lot is the election and earnings environment. if we take the election and set it aside for now the earnings environment is deteriorating more than investors are willing to cop to at this point. first, fourth quarter of this year, we're supposed to see a remarkable recovery in earnings which i think is highly unlikely considering the macro economic climate. then an earnings kbroet in 2014. so with this fiscal uncertainty, investors have gotten a little bit ahead of themselves in terms of optimism. >> your overstating the election's impact on what the stock market will do? we had jack vogel on at the top of the show that said the market will get it wrong. >> that's possible the market gets it wrong depending on the outcome of the election. clearly this is a very tight election. the reason why i don't think we're overstating the potential impact is just the sheer numbers. this election has an impact in a few ways. first sheer size. like i said we're talking about debt and deficits larger than at any point since world war ii and the
>> a lot is the election and earnings environment. if we take the election and set it aside for now the earnings environment is deteriorating more than investors are willing to cop to at this point. first, fourth quarter of this year, we're supposed to see a remarkable recovery in earnings which i think is highly unlikely considering the macro economic climate. then an earnings kbroet in 2014. so with this fiscal uncertainty, investors have gotten a little bit ahead of themselves in terms...
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looking for attractively valued assets in an improving macro climate and a strengthening technical environment. where in the world are you finding that right now? >> well, it was easier to find it in u.s. stocks early in the year. the process we use with the allocation strategy funds that i manage is to do those three things. we still think the valuations are quite reasonable. but the thing that i'm worried about now is the macro side, that second part. the issue that we've had, we know the economic data has been weaker, and i think what most investors are doing is waiting on the sideline to see just what impact that slowing macro data is going to have on corporate earnings in the third quarter. >> you see the slow down coming or continuing right now, and a lot of cash sitting on the sidelines. nobody is doing anything. >> i think that's right. i don't think there's a lot of getting people to step in. the good news for this market and one of the reasons i'm not overly negative is that we're starting to -- we think that valuations are good and that companies have been managing very conservative
looking for attractively valued assets in an improving macro climate and a strengthening technical environment. where in the world are you finding that right now? >> well, it was easier to find it in u.s. stocks early in the year. the process we use with the allocation strategy funds that i manage is to do those three things. we still think the valuations are quite reasonable. but the thing that i'm worried about now is the macro side, that second part. the issue that we've had, we know...
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sure, they have a great love for the environment, but isn't that the reason why their gas prices are so darn high right now? we'll going to challenge an environmentalist from sacramento in the next half-hour. do not miss it. irbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> welcome back to "street signs" with market flash on the home builders. take a look at the group. nkn downgrading ryland to a sell. down the most, 3.85%. down across the board. >>> a
sure, they have a great love for the environment, but isn't that the reason why their gas prices are so darn high right now? we'll going to challenge an environmentalist from sacramento in the next half-hour. do not miss it. irbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world......
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. >> yes, we're finally below that 8% level but it's still indicative of a slow-growth environment. >> reporter: michelle meyer is senior u.s. economist for bank of america. 100,000 plus jobs is healthy but not impressive. ut and think about what we've come off of, the deepest postwar recession and we're adding about 100,000 or so jobs a month. it's not sufficient. >> reporter: much of the drop in the unemployment rate is due to the growth in part-time jobs. ve i didn't even get responses to my resumes. >> reporter: 56-year-old amy crawford was forced to take a minimum wage job in a chicago restaurant. when she couldn't find full time work as a home designer. >> i'm almost at a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. i'm not confident in the economy. >> reporter: 40% of the enemployed have been out of work six months or more. that number did not drop last dnth. ded chairman ben bernanke said this week his concern is that t iwth just isn't fast enough to put people back to work. >> pelley: anthony, you 5entioned that about 150,000 ngbs are being created each atnth lately. fhat kind
. >> yes, we're finally below that 8% level but it's still indicative of a slow-growth environment. >> reporter: michelle meyer is senior u.s. economist for bank of america. 100,000 plus jobs is healthy but not impressive. ut and think about what we've come off of, the deepest postwar recession and we're adding about 100,000 or so jobs a month. it's not sufficient. >> reporter: much of the drop in the unemployment rate is due to the growth in part-time jobs. ve i didn't even...
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. >> this is actually our first big foray into the political environment so it's kind of unchartered territory for us at this point. so far the reaction to this idea has been fantastic. >> well, the chain got a lot of heat for trying to insert itself into the debate, "dear pizza hut, you're not helping," is the title of the slate.com editorial. the giveaway is still on but the company tells us it's stopped promoting it, asking people instead to express their opinions on pizza online. later on street signs -- obama or romney. the coffee cup wars. we'll have that. >> reminder, cnbc's going to carry the vice presidential debate tonight. it will be live, of course. our coverage will begin at 7:00 p.m. eastern on "the kudlow report" and continue on through the evening. the cnbc twicker will be live on debate night. use #cnbc2012 for a chance to see your tweet roll on the twicker. >>> today's yahoo! finance poll we asked -- how big a threat to the economy is the fiscal cliff? 13% say it is overblown. economy's getting stronger. 67% say it is serious. serious enough to push the country back
. >> this is actually our first big foray into the political environment so it's kind of unchartered territory for us at this point. so far the reaction to this idea has been fantastic. >> well, the chain got a lot of heat for trying to insert itself into the debate, "dear pizza hut, you're not helping," is the title of the slate.com editorial. the giveaway is still on but the company tells us it's stopped promoting it, asking people instead to express their opinions on...
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you're getting fat and ruining the environment at the same time. stop! >> well i'll tell you, nobody wants to drive cars anymore. you know we want to be more like europe. we want cars that will fit in the trunk of the cars we used to drive. >> i bet you go to a drive-thru and eat and drive. >> you can't text and drive. you can eat and drive, you can have a big italian subway sandwich in your hand but you can't have a cell phone. i just look up the chain here, it's not non-existent but there is not a lot of pipeline pressure when i look up, look at intermediate goods and raw or unfinished goods. for example in the core i want to give you one number and then we'll move on. crude goods 2.8, again including but take out food and energy it's 1.6. those are big numbers but the thinking is they passed through. if they don't we have to examine fed policy. they are important. they are important. >> steve, yesterday you had a fantastic interview. >> thank you. >> with blankfein, with bowles, with simpson. >> right. >> and i think i could say, i watched every secon
you're getting fat and ruining the environment at the same time. stop! >> well i'll tell you, nobody wants to drive cars anymore. you know we want to be more like europe. we want cars that will fit in the trunk of the cars we used to drive. >> i bet you go to a drive-thru and eat and drive. >> you can't text and drive. you can eat and drive, you can have a big italian subway sandwich in your hand but you can't have a cell phone. i just look up the chain here, it's not...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. the. neilthis is a good one. did you hear the one about the eu winning a nobel peace prize? it's actually not a joke, it is true. to the folks whose policies have triggered riots. what is not? me getting a peace prize for my successful anti-obesity campaign? we have melissa francis and she is one of the sweetest people. alyssa, what the heck? >> they had a press conference afterwards and someone had the nerve to ask ask the chairman, wasn it a cheerleader for the european union? and he was upset by this comment. he was shocked. >> are they looking at the same video that we are looking at? >> wondering if they think of the $1.2
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. the. neilthis is a good...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> groovy music and great topics is what we have today on "sunday house call." joining us, dr. david smatty, chief of robotics at the mount sinai medical center. >> and dr. marc siegel. he's also the author of the book, the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. good morning. >> good morning. >> we start with the serious topic, that meningitis outbreak. the cdc reports seven people have died and more than 60 people have been infected across nine states from what it believed to be contaminated steroid injections. what do we need to know about this? if you got a steroid infection, how do you know if you have this and what do you do? >> it's not just body builders. >> no, it's a serious and fatal disease. this made the media and news, me
it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> groovy music and great topics is what we have today on "sunday house call." joining us, dr. david smatty, chief of robotics at the mount sinai medical center. >> and dr. marc...
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my point here is that people are desperate for some kind of growth in a low-growth environment. there's a company even though it is hard to categorize that's had notable growth. here's another company that's a play on the real estate industry. still right now $32.90 to $33. >> i think it is just going to be a couple minutes, folks. bear with us. >> couple minutes, bob. >> we've got a couple of companies very much on the move. i think this linkedin. very overvalued stock on an earnings basis -- >> you like linkedin. >> you want momentum, linkedin lass it. momentum obviously trumps at times valuation. people saying that the quarter could be much better than spefktespefk expected. johnson controls looks like to be the next one that's going to not be able to make the numbers. wells fargo goes buy to hold. europe, we've totally forgotten the fact that europe -- spain did get downgraded. >> it's funny we haven't mentioned that at all today. >> isn't that incredible? that was the dominant theme in europe that perhaps this downgrade is going to cause the spanish to say, listen, we do ne
my point here is that people are desperate for some kind of growth in a low-growth environment. there's a company even though it is hard to categorize that's had notable growth. here's another company that's a play on the real estate industry. still right now $32.90 to $33. >> i think it is just going to be a couple minutes, folks. bear with us. >> couple minutes, bob. >> we've got a couple of companies very much on the move. i think this linkedin. very overvalued stock on an...
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he is saying, have you made this a business unfriendly environment for me and my company to survive. but he is referencing his thousands of employee who is say that money's coming out of their paycheck every day and the price of everything's gone up. >> sean: he toll me, he had given his employees two raises in the last 18 months, even though business was down, at least that part of the business, but it was thriving in other parts. mcallen in particular. and sheldon adelveson said the same thingings, they are ebbet ent, risk-takers, demonized. >> absolutely. success is demonized. reward is demonized. you can't take risks under the obama administration because they have so taxed us and regulated us. obamacare, the head of the jarredin restaurant group -- red lobster and a couple of other really big restaurants-- >>> all you can eat shrimp by the way. >> which is awesome, by the way. he said, look back of obamacare, i have to start laying off people or reduce their hours. in other words, this is dis-incentivizing ambition and success and strong business. >> sean: dave segall, wastegate
he is saying, have you made this a business unfriendly environment for me and my company to survive. but he is referencing his thousands of employee who is say that money's coming out of their paycheck every day and the price of everything's gone up. >> sean: he toll me, he had given his employees two raises in the last 18 months, even though business was down, at least that part of the business, but it was thriving in other parts. mcallen in particular. and sheldon adelveson said the...
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if you keep your environment clean, your immune system becomes more sensitized to any -- irritant. >> 3-week-old kitten went for a wild ride and is about to get a w home/ >> you could hear it in the engine. driver of the bmw pulled over after the heard the sound from under millwood. hour forbout an to finally free it from the engine. rescuers say it could've been injured if it had fallen from caught in anyt parts. >> we were kind of worried it get hung up in the fan or get trapped under the motor, that would get cut. >> that did not happen, luckily. kitten is doing fine this morning. theiend of one of bmw.ighters plans to adopt >> the curiosity rover has made its first scoop of the surface of mars. brightetected a object on the ground. be a part of the rover, but they will not scoop any more out what itigure is. already sent back barack which suggests a fast-moving stream flowed. >> how about this austrian daredevils, a few hours away from an attempt to jump into the history books? felix will be dropped from 23 above the earth. leap out and attled toward the ground hour. of 700 miles
if you keep your environment clean, your immune system becomes more sensitized to any -- irritant. >> 3-week-old kitten went for a wild ride and is about to get a w home/ >> you could hear it in the engine. driver of the bmw pulled over after the heard the sound from under millwood. hour forbout an to finally free it from the engine. rescuers say it could've been injured if it had fallen from caught in anyt parts. >> we were kind of worried it get hung up in the fan or get...
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. >> has it hurt from the interest rate environment that we live in, which hurts the banks? >> yes, it has, because everybody knows that. so you'll get some more loan growth. i like aig. >> but as well as fargo surprised us with how bad the environment is from a net interest margin which plays directly into lower interest rates. >> you made money in wells fargo and made money in jpmorgan. what happened was expectations over the last month or so exceeded what reality was going to be, now is the time to get back in, that it's been reset. >> next up on "halftime" it's turning into one of wall street's biggest battles. walmart, amazon or best buy will come out on top and the first financial results are in. which bank. we'll continue that discussion, which bank should you be banking on? our traders debate which stocks are the best buys right now. we'll talk apple, too, rumors about the ipad mini, is a date really set? can it resume the rally in america's most valuable company, all that and more when "halftime" comes back. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you ha
. >> has it hurt from the interest rate environment that we live in, which hurts the banks? >> yes, it has, because everybody knows that. so you'll get some more loan growth. i like aig. >> but as well as fargo surprised us with how bad the environment is from a net interest margin which plays directly into lower interest rates. >> you made money in wells fargo and made money in jpmorgan. what happened was expectations over the last month or so exceeded what reality was...
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idea that young kids aren't saying it is because they weren't brought up in an equally charged raises environment and i know a lot of people are still going to say it is racism that still exists, and i agree. the difference is kids are being let in a school based on academics. outside achievements. it should not be skin skiing holidays. you should legitimately have equal criteria and any minority versus the caucasian, you should have the same admission criteria. otherwise, you are just promoting people don't have to work as hard because they are going to get a leg up. >> she is right, that's what you don't want to promote. but ultimately what i don't like is you have to admit people, you have to set quotas and take quotas away. i can't believe i'm agreeing with justice sotomayor, but isn't it the responsibility of those of universities to decide whether or not they need to diversity in the schools, the 51% 51.1% at what point do we meet the racial quota? is this not good enough? >> that was one of the questions that the judges were answering. justice roberts said, don't you have enough. gerri: wh
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so how do you get control of the kind of environment. sometimes if, you know, you have the campaigns that can continue to grow up with the dysfunction and you don't know what's happening in the other campaigns. we heard the knives were sharp end in the clinton campaign. you don't know. it it's like -- it's like poker you know what your hand is you don't know what the other hands are in the other campaigns. later down the campaign trail things started show up in the news. the campaign unnamed campaign staffer said this about a named campaign staffer and you start connecting dots there are power center that e emerged and, you know, some factions that might be happening in the other campaigns. if you don't get control of the early you grow up with the chaos. how do we do it? i give a candidate all the credit. and there were three things getting to work a little bit. to start that little bit. three principles he gave our staff in the very earliest days. no drama. respect everyone. build it from the bottom up. no drama, respect everyone, buil
so how do you get control of the kind of environment. sometimes if, you know, you have the campaigns that can continue to grow up with the dysfunction and you don't know what's happening in the other campaigns. we heard the knives were sharp end in the clinton campaign. you don't know. it it's like -- it's like poker you know what your hand is you don't know what the other hands are in the other campaigns. later down the campaign trail things started show up in the news. the campaign unnamed...
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>> well, they were pretty clear that the external and internal environment wasn't looking favorable. the prolonged eurozone crisis and the possibility of so-called fiscal cliff in the u.s. is set to further send its dent on the exporters which is of course very important to the economy here. industrial activity also fell for a third month in a row and to top it all off, domestic demand is shrinking. retail sales dipped lower as koreans keep their wallets in their pockets, but all of this is in the cards. what surprised was the sharp cuts to growth projections this year and the next. meanwhile the central bank says its inflation target through 2015 to 3.5%, bok prices remaining low, those expected to stand pat until the end of this year and possibly cut once again in the first quarter of 12013. >> rhie, thanks for that. at the same time, the bank of japan minutes out today. members agree that japan's recovery has delayed considerably and some said they were concerned about the yen's strength. there's also fresh evidence of that slowing growth. core machinery orders in august dropped f
>> well, they were pretty clear that the external and internal environment wasn't looking favorable. the prolonged eurozone crisis and the possibility of so-called fiscal cliff in the u.s. is set to further send its dent on the exporters which is of course very important to the economy here. industrial activity also fell for a third month in a row and to top it all off, domestic demand is shrinking. retail sales dipped lower as koreans keep their wallets in their pockets, but all of this...
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you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in this environment where there are no norms, it's like building a village from scratch, where everybody comes to a place with no rules, no structures. it's like the wild west. not everybody -- some people have their own tactics for getting blown way. sometimes even the people lose control of their inner jerks. we all have them. so you throw an elbow at the stranger you don't know maybe and maybe that turns into an ongoing skirmish and then maybe arrival restart to develop and then blame starts to apply, reputations start to fail. your leadership can die in the very first days if you don't manage
you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in this environment where there are...
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. >> amazingly, in this is a great environment, great for the enlargement and gentle. >> bob snyder is also going to be here. i have seen these people before and i have got them to give me an autograph on my ukulele. i'm looking for new autographs, today. >> this is a family friendly festival with no alcohol. and they can bring their drinks and did i mention that this is free? yes, this is free. and they have a little bit of country, some of folk music and even could acoustic. >> hillbilly music. >> and there's nothing wrong with that but look at the crowd. organizers expect even more people to attend saturday, sunday. if you come out organizers say that do not drive. there is no parking. please take public transportation, or even the use your bicycle. they have areas for people to lock up their bike. and san francisco, kron 4. >>jacqueline: of temperatures have been on the cooler side and what we saw yesterday and even a couple of days ago. and the same in the north bay. it was 74 degrees in santa rosa. 75 in napa and 60s along the coast. and 70's we have a lot going on this weekend.
. >> amazingly, in this is a great environment, great for the enlargement and gentle. >> bob snyder is also going to be here. i have seen these people before and i have got them to give me an autograph on my ukulele. i'm looking for new autographs, today. >> this is a family friendly festival with no alcohol. and they can bring their drinks and did i mention that this is free? yes, this is free. and they have a little bit of country, some of folk music and even could acoustic....
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. >> and the university is looking foremost to whether or not it has an environment in which african americans or hispanic students don't feel like spokespersons for their races. >> reporter: abigail fisher's lawyer, bert rein, calls college diversity important but not if it discriminates. >> the absence of equal protection was a sin in this country for a long, long time, and we're simply trying to say those rights belong to everybody. >> reporter: several of the justices seem conflicted about that 2003 decision that allows the use of race to achieve college diversity. the author of that decision, sandra day o'connor, was watching these arguments in the courtroom. scott, either way, the future of affirmative action at hundreds of colleges and universities is now in play and riding on this decision. >> pelley: wyatt, as you mentioned, enrollment at the university of texas is nearly 50% white, about 18.5% hispanic, 15% asian and 4.5% black. anna werner found that on the campus, opinions are divided. >> and this is the famous photo. >> reporter: heman sweatt's great uncle went on to bec
. >> and the university is looking foremost to whether or not it has an environment in which african americans or hispanic students don't feel like spokespersons for their races. >> reporter: abigail fisher's lawyer, bert rein, calls college diversity important but not if it discriminates. >> the absence of equal protection was a sin in this country for a long, long time, and we're simply trying to say those rights belong to everybody. >> reporter: several of the...
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he is saying, have you made this a business unfriendly environment for me and my company to survive. but he is referencing his thousands of employee who is say that money's coming out of their ofryg'on ury day a the s hll, h ve h employees two raises in the last 18 months, even though business was down, at least that part of the business, but it was thriving in other parts. mcallen i particur. dlddeonaihe tin tar e risk-takers, demonized. >> absolutely. success is demonized. reward is demonized. you can't take risks under the oba administration because they have so taxed us and reguted jaintatup- lobster and a couple of other really big restaurants-- >>> all you can eat shrimp by the way. >> which is awesome, by the way. he said, look back of obamacare, i have to star laying off people or reduce their hours. thdsis i dis-incentivizing ambition and success and strong business. >> sean: dave segall, wastegate resortings if any new taxes are leviedn me, our current present, weoic ed sofs mp ll forced to cut back, fewer jobs, less benefits, less opportunity. i can no longer support a sys
he is saying, have you made this a business unfriendly environment for me and my company to survive. but he is referencing his thousands of employee who is say that money's coming out of their ofryg'on ury day a the s hll, h ve h employees two raises in the last 18 months, even though business was down, at least that part of the business, but it was thriving in other parts. mcallen i particur. dlddeonaihe tin tar e risk-takers, demonized. >> absolutely. success is demonized. reward is...
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and that's the reason they're so insulated environment. they're going after a high-end consumer with a decent value proposition. >> i think the shares have underperformed over the past quarter or two on the fears that perhaps china slowed more than anticipated and ultimately with them coming out with a 6% comp in the region while it is a deceleration, i think people demonstrated some relief that it was work. >> good wednesday morning. live here at the new york stock exchange, let's check the markets this morning. the dow adding to losses after yesterday's 110-point drubing, that was the worst point loss since august 23. but we are adding to it. and now down 51, s&p down two, and nasdaq holding on relatively to the flat line, after, of course, its worst day since july. yesterday it was tech in trouble. walmart and costco hitting new highs. walmart seeing a spike after announcing it will challenge amazon. and costco up on better than expected earnings along with higher sales and, of course, those membership fees. chevron, one of the biggest
and that's the reason they're so insulated environment. they're going after a high-end consumer with a decent value proposition. >> i think the shares have underperformed over the past quarter or two on the fears that perhaps china slowed more than anticipated and ultimately with them coming out with a 6% comp in the region while it is a deceleration, i think people demonstrated some relief that it was work. >> good wednesday morning. live here at the new york stock exchange, let's...
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he you may remember claimed that the bank had a toxic environment the where bankers referred to clients as muppets. the financial times is referring to an internal review found that weeks before smith's public resignation, he complained about his bonus and said he deserved to be paid more than a million dollars. the book, paid $1.5 million for the book. it's all a little -- >> we're saying it's all based on whether they call people muppets. that would be okay if you were doing -- fit's not beg bird, here we are talking about municipmuppe muppets. it's probably like not being client oriented, right? if they were doing everything for their clients but still calling them muppets, it wouldn't be an infraction, would it? >> if he was great for the clients -- >> could be a term of endearment. >> if i called you a muppet, how would you feel? >> i'm not one of those old guys in the balcony. i like those guys. andrew, what are the chances that braunstein goes to goldman and vineyard goes to jpmorgan zero. >> its it's like a wife swapping thing. >> vineyard is going to california to rest.ts it's
he you may remember claimed that the bank had a toxic environment the where bankers referred to clients as muppets. the financial times is referring to an internal review found that weeks before smith's public resignation, he complained about his bonus and said he deserved to be paid more than a million dollars. the book, paid $1.5 million for the book. it's all a little -- >> we're saying it's all based on whether they call people muppets. that would be okay if you were doing -- fit's...
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tech has really taken it on the chin lately, but there is the ability to grow in a weak environment for technology stocks. >> jonathan golub, thank you for joining us today. >>> let's recap the markets for you at this point because we are at our lows of the session. we just had a gap to the downside, about 130 points now in negative territory for the dow at 13,338. can you guys put ucht p the 10- yield for me? i think we had a low -- which should be 1.69% on the 10-year yield. at this point they're moving into the bond market. look at that move on the 10-year yield. 1.68%. ty? it's going to be a rough afternoon. >> moving into bonds and out of storks as we speak. this is going to make some people's blood boil. billionaires getting big tax breaks for buying up swanky condos in new york. swanky franky. robert frank on the story. >> very swanky. the tax breaks are amazing. the question everyone will be asking -- do billionaires pay $90 million for an apartment really need a tax break? a tax break aimed at low income folks? we'll dive into that issue next on "power lunch." [ male announcer
tech has really taken it on the chin lately, but there is the ability to grow in a weak environment for technology stocks. >> jonathan golub, thank you for joining us today. >>> let's recap the markets for you at this point because we are at our lows of the session. we just had a gap to the downside, about 130 points now in negative territory for the dow at 13,338. can you guys put ucht p the 10- yield for me? i think we had a low -- which should be 1.69% on the 10-year yield. at...
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where would we be and what would have happened if we hadn't have done the things that would get the environment going again, the manufacturing of automobiles and general motors? >> moderator: you mentioned roads and bridges but what would you favor and how would you pay for his? boswell well i think we are going to have to raise the tax. i think we must do that and it will be indexed inflation but we have talked about that before. that is not new information for you. we talked about in the transportation infrastructure committee sometime ago. it was made between mr. young and mr. oberstar who talked to president bush at the time and he said he would veto it so that did not happen. we have got to do it. >> moderator: congressman boswell, believe you support president obama's stand that would raise taxes on people who make over $250,000 a year, is that correct? boswell: that's correct. >> moderator: talking about creating jobs are you worried that will actually slow the economy and hurt job creation? boswell: a lot of people say that when we look at this trickle down theory. i don't see where tha
where would we be and what would have happened if we hadn't have done the things that would get the environment going again, the manufacturing of automobiles and general motors? >> moderator: you mentioned roads and bridges but what would you favor and how would you pay for his? boswell well i think we are going to have to raise the tax. i think we must do that and it will be indexed inflation but we have talked about that before. that is not new information for you. we talked about in...
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we are looking at at an environment with a total void of leader help in washington. we are still in rough waters right now. >> greta: you know, i suspect as much as we wait around for the numbers every month and pay attention to them. i have a track here, which -- who did well? no change for teens, blacks and hispanics, but adult women special white did better. i pay attention to that. but as much as i micro-examine this, the question is, as the voter looksarn, do i have a job do my friends have a job? does my family have a job? am i about to lose my house? what's the future? there is a difference between the number crunchers and the people. >> if the neighbor has lost his job, you are in a recession when you lose your job, you're in a depression. the reality is that people talk to their neighbors and friends and see what is going on in the real world. >> greta: health care. you have 100 employees and you have noticed about your health care. >> we are headquartered in new york with 100 employees and our health care rates are going up 19% next year. so the other shoe
we are looking at at an environment with a total void of leader help in washington. we are still in rough waters right now. >> greta: you know, i suspect as much as we wait around for the numbers every month and pay attention to them. i have a track here, which -- who did well? no change for teens, blacks and hispanics, but adult women special white did better. i pay attention to that. but as much as i micro-examine this, the question is, as the voter looksarn, do i have a job do my...
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but the real reason these stocks will be anointed is their genuine high growth names in an environment where because of the slowdown worldwide there are very few real growth stocks out there. sure, many stocks rat 252-week highs. but google and amazon are barn burners. they're so obvious that they're not going to be ignored. every fund that already owns them will be double do you think between now and the end of the year if history is your guide. plus, you got a nice google reversal today, which gives you a chance to do some buying. the charters are going to be calling it the son of apple. they're going to say this reversal today is now the beginning of the big decline, like it was with apple. hey, can we just decide that apple and google are different companies? why don't we start with this amazon. we know that this company is oriented in online retail powerhouse, the widest selection of products, lowest prices, fastest, cheapest delivery. amazon is a beloved company that has cultivated fabulous relationships with its customers, and most important, it's still taking market share all o
but the real reason these stocks will be anointed is their genuine high growth names in an environment where because of the slowdown worldwide there are very few real growth stocks out there. sure, many stocks rat 252-week highs. but google and amazon are barn burners. they're so obvious that they're not going to be ignored. every fund that already owns them will be double do you think between now and the end of the year if history is your guide. plus, you got a nice google reversal today,...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric' advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free informational dvd and brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric cacan do for you. lyric from phonak. life is on. stuart: new at 10:00 isn't this an extraordinary time to buy a home? the latest reading on the housing market from freddie mac with a first-rate mortgage rate. it hit another all-time low. the new rate in just a moment. foreclosure is dropping to the lowest level since 2007. the fed stating of the housing market is improving and helping the overall economy housing a big theme this hour. i haven't for you. freddie mac 30 year fixed-rate mortgage 3.39%. that is up from 3.36. i have li
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric' advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free...
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technology, apple, intel, hewlett-packard, financials, aren't you worried about the low interest rate environment and the head winds that exist for those? >> that's funny. that's just fast money. i'd be all in or all out -- >> those aren't daily problems, though. >> here's what i do, i remove my opinion from it because who cares? what you want to look at what the historical precedent is when you get a sharp drop in interest rates, followed by a pivot back up, which is what we've had at the end of july. when that's happened in the past and i use the ten-week rate of change on the ten-year note yield. six months out every time information technology and consumer discretionary has outperformed. financials have outperformed all but once, and the industrials all but once, as well. so, again, you want to look at what performs with interest rates? and i think that goes to stephanie's point too. what could kill earnings next year? well, that's if we have further deterioration in international economic activity and all the global money printing doesn't work. now, let's get by whether that's right or wrong
technology, apple, intel, hewlett-packard, financials, aren't you worried about the low interest rate environment and the head winds that exist for those? >> that's funny. that's just fast money. i'd be all in or all out -- >> those aren't daily problems, though. >> here's what i do, i remove my opinion from it because who cares? what you want to look at what the historical precedent is when you get a sharp drop in interest rates, followed by a pivot back up, which is what...
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thousands of people around the country that are fighting for better schools, safer streets, for cleaner environment, for better jobs, that's what community organizers do and saul alinsky wrote the textbook on how to be a good community organizer, how to be a good activist, how to be a good citizen and it's not surprising to me that the tea party is using that book to learn how to organize because his rules for radicals, his ideas for progressive change could be used boo i anybody, but he thought that ordinary citizens should have a voice in their government. it shouldn't be just organized money, big business, the koch brothers, people like that. it should be ordinary people in their neighborhoods, in their workplaces, in their communities having a voice, and saul alinsky, who began his organizing career in the '30s and lived through the early '70s taught us all a lesson which many people are applying even today. >> professor, i had to notice that thereto weren't a whole lot of republicans on your list. i assume teddy roosevelt made the cut because of his great work in conservation, but this is a fa
thousands of people around the country that are fighting for better schools, safer streets, for cleaner environment, for better jobs, that's what community organizers do and saul alinsky wrote the textbook on how to be a good community organizer, how to be a good activist, how to be a good citizen and it's not surprising to me that the tea party is using that book to learn how to organize because his rules for radicals, his ideas for progressive change could be used boo i anybody, but he...
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the bottom line, it's a different environment for these two candidates, the president and governor romney. obviously, president obama is looking to bounce back from what both sides of the aisle were saying was a lackluster performance in the first debate. governor romney is trying to build on, well, pretty much every poll has shown has been a significant jump from his first debate. and has -- and he's trying to capitalize on that to try to move additionally some battle ground states like here in new hampshire. so, this is a big moment. these debates have been big moments in this election and this one will be another big moment. >> harris: you know, let's talk about the big moments for the people in the audience. i've been reading up on the selection process, how do they choose these people. >> reporter: it's run by the gallup organization, as it has been since the town haul format has been moved forward by the debate commission. uncommitted vote, they put out a release today. uncommitted voters either no preference for a presidential candidate at this point or who have a preference, but n
the bottom line, it's a different environment for these two candidates, the president and governor romney. obviously, president obama is looking to bounce back from what both sides of the aisle were saying was a lackluster performance in the first debate. governor romney is trying to build on, well, pretty much every poll has shown has been a significant jump from his first debate. and has -- and he's trying to capitalize on that to try to move additionally some battle ground states like here...